Here is another article (one of several I’ve read lately) warning of the trend away from the real reading of real books. In response, I’m going to offer you nothing here today but an encouragement to take whatever time you would normally give to consuming electronic media and use it to read an actual book. It would please me very much if that book was Smyth sewn into leather (or at least cloth) covers, but I suppose a perfect-bound hardcover or even a trade paperback will do.
Earn extra points if you’re already reading a book instead of this blog.









2 Comments:
#1 || 11·01·19··10:45 || Kim Shay
I'm leaving ... I promise ...
I was just wondering what are your thoughts on the Kindle and other other e-readers. I am going now to open a book made of paper.
#2 || 11·01·20··11:19 || David
I’ve considered buying a Kindle. In fact, I’ve got the Kindle for PC. There are some books I’d like to read, but don’t care about sharing or passing on, that aren’t worth precious shelf space. That’s what I use it for.
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